Sean Ivory crafts a work that is singable, accessible, and still has tremendous substance. See and hear the score at MusicSpoke. Music Keeps Us Here.
New Publications
New Treble Works from Colla Voce Music
Click the cover image to view the scores in their entirety. Andrew Seifert’s Father Grumble and Cynthia Bayt Bradford’s Whether the Weather would make ideal additions to any children’s choir library. Both titles feature writing well-suited to young choirs and would be a fun and whimsical addition to any concert […]
Announcing New Choral and Organ Releases from Paraclete Press – Advent and Christmas Music included!
Paraclete Press’ New Releases are now available! Our new titles include works by Andrew Clarkson, Jason Overall, Paul Aitken, Robert Lehman, Bruce Saylor, David Ashley White, and others. Please follow the links below or visit our website to view the music and listen to audio samples. ENJOY! http://www.paracletepress.com/sheet-new.html Several of our New Releases include: […]
Musicnotes 25% Sheet Music Discount Through End of June — Special For ACDA Members
ACDA members can take 25% off any single sheet-music order* of your choice through the end of the month with Coupon Code MNJUN25. Shop at www.musicnotes.com/choral from our wide-ranging catalog of digital sheet music, now with full-page preview, all available for instant download, printing and rehearsal/performance. Go well beyond the score with your sheet […]
Lee Kesselmen’s stunning Love Song for a Common Destiny
Beginning with an extended vocalise, this beautiful piece concludes with a text from the Earth Charter. See, hear, and buy it on MusicSpoke. http://musicspoke.com/downloads/love-song-for-a-common-destiny/
James Whitbourn Choral Collection
This collection of fifteen compositions is full of beautiful, haunting, uplifting and inspiring melodies for mixed voices with and without organ accompaniment from one of the most treasured British choral composers. The brilliant choice of texts throughout is matched only by the sheer compositional skill of Whitbourn in evoking the emotions of the words in the musical form. […]